Cleanup for the year end
Dec. 31st, 2004 08:41 pmStolen by Kelley Armstrong was #58 and was just as good as Bitten. Really happy with the way the series is shaping up and excited about the new book in May.
Sky Coyote by Kage Baker was #59. I wish I had read it faster. I sold every copy of the sequel I had on hand and it is OOP at the moment. :-/ I guess I should have held onto at least one copy of it a bit longer. I have the 4th book but I will have to ask a friend if it is ok to skip a book. I guess I got too greedy as a bookseller and put cash ahead of reading pleasure. Kage is a great writer. I got to meet her this past year and I hadn't read her stuff but listening in on the reading hooked me in! So go out and start picking up her books!
I guess I can count We Few by David Weber and John Ringo as #60. The book doesn't come out until April but I got my hands on an early copy a few months back. I hadn't wanted to say anything about it but what the hell, if I can't brag about the early stuff then why bother reading it. ;-)
And now off to read the new Bujold book. I've been sitting on it wanting it to be the first book of the new year.
Sky Coyote by Kage Baker was #59. I wish I had read it faster. I sold every copy of the sequel I had on hand and it is OOP at the moment. :-/ I guess I should have held onto at least one copy of it a bit longer. I have the 4th book but I will have to ask a friend if it is ok to skip a book. I guess I got too greedy as a bookseller and put cash ahead of reading pleasure. Kage is a great writer. I got to meet her this past year and I hadn't read her stuff but listening in on the reading hooked me in! So go out and start picking up her books!
I guess I can count We Few by David Weber and John Ringo as #60. The book doesn't come out until April but I got my hands on an early copy a few months back. I hadn't wanted to say anything about it but what the hell, if I can't brag about the early stuff then why bother reading it. ;-)
And now off to read the new Bujold book. I've been sitting on it wanting it to be the first book of the new year.